# Yarn Webpacker by default uses `yarn` as a package manager for `node_modules` ## Add a new npm module To add any new JS module you can use `yarn`: ```bash yarn add bootstrap material-ui ``` ## Add an npm module to `devDependencies` To add a new JS module that will only be available to local development: ```bash yarn add --dev browser-sync ``` Be careful not to add any build or app related JS modules in this fashion. Adding JS modules to `devDependencies` [will block them from being installed in **any** production environment](https://yarnpkg.com/lang/en/docs/cli/install/#toc-yarn-install-production-true-false). Docs from JS modules may instruct you to use `--dev` or `devDependencies`, but this is generally under the assumption that you are using a `node.js` workflow.